Cole City Georgia

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“Woodland retreat”

by on August 3, 2009

Cole City is a Civil War ghost town.  Cole City is secluded but only minutes to all amenities.  Cole City is in the line of  development and has no building restrictions?  Cole City is a significant archaeological site?  This is a one-of-a-kind property.  This is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Nestled in the rolling hills of northwest Georgia, this expansive property of approximately 317 acres has it all—-breathtaking mountains with rambling bluffs views, convenient access to nearby cities, and abundant wildlife for hunters and nature lovers. Plus, it has great potential for timber revenues.  There is approximately 2.5 miles of undulating bluff property.

Just 30 minutes from Chattanooga and 2 hours from Atlanta, Birmingham and Nashville, you’ll find incredible sites here for a weekend retreat or second home. You can awaken to the sun rising over the slopes of Sand Mountain and Cole City Gulf. You can take hikes along the tributaries of Cole City Creek and camp almost anywhere within your own peaceful wilderness. And you can ride the rapids of the Cole City Creek in season.

This scenic land was leased for several years to a sportman’s club so it is exceptionally maintained with openings for deer and turkey hunting. There are many dirt roads maintained throughout the property. The land could be easily subdivided in to many bluff lots. The property at the bottom of the of the gulf has many of the old coke ovens still standing. Many of the old towns hand carved foundations still stand and there are many sites available for creek side frontage.

In addition to the recreational possibilities, this property has great potential for future timber revenue. It includes acres of 20 year old pines ready to be thinned. There are mature hardwood and stream buffers.

There is also a unique opportunity for a conservation easement on the property for significant tax benefits and also the framework for a nonprofit Heritage Park.
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